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Wilson's actions at the end of the chapter can be explained by his deep-seated desire for revenge, as well as his belief that he is serving justice by taking matters into his own hands. The accumulation of years of mistreatment and oppression may have led Wilson to feel that he had no other recourse but to seek vengeance in this way.

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